HENDERSON'S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



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DANISH BALL^HEAD or HOLLAND CABBAGE. 



Henderson's Superior Strain 



When this type of Cabbage first appeared we foresaw its popularity, 

 and took pains to secure samples of the various types. After exhaustive 

 trials we decided to grow from one strain only, and the success that has 

 come to all who have grown it, proves the wisdom of our selection. The 

 plant is strong, erect, stands well, and heads up evenly. The trimmed 

 head is almost round, and has more weight for its size than any other sort. 

 {See engraving.) Price, $1.15 oz., $4.20 \i lb., $16.00 lb. 



"I harvested twenty-six Inns per acre of Henderson's Danish Ball llr.nl Cabbage from sent 

 purchased of you. Two years ago I did not have quite enough plants now your seeds, and I 

 purchased some plants of others with the result thai I hud ,1 lot of cabbage, not Punish, that 

 would not keep. I have u led youi seeds for twelve years and '.amid not change." 



CHAS. E. ROGERS, Middleboro, Mum. 



HENDERSON'S 



Succession Cabbage. 



A Money Maker for the Trucker. 

 The Most Dependable Cabbage Grown. 



Beyond doubt Henderson's Succes- 

 sion is the best Cabbage of its class; it 

 is not too much to say that it is the best 

 all around variety in existence. Given 

 ordinary conditions, it may be abso- 

 lutely relied on to produce larger, better, 

 and more salable heads than any other 

 sort. The heads are enormous in size, 

 extremely solid, remarkably uniform in 

 shape, and none sells better. It grows 

 well either in spring, summer or fall, and 

 its table quality is unsurpassed. We 

 introduced this variety in 1888, and its 

 appearance attracted instant attention. 

 Since then there have been many 

 attempts at imitating it, but the enor- 

 mous increase of our sales, and the 

 periodically unsatisfied demand for our 

 stock, gives testimony to the acknowl- 

 edged superiority of Henderson's Suc- 

 cession over all would-be competitors. 

 This peerless variety is so well known and 

 so much sought after, that many firms are 

 offering a "SUCCESSION" CAB- 

 BAGE. We have tested many of these 

 and find some entirely untrue and others 

 of inferior strain. Be sure to get our 

 highly bred and selected, genuine type, 

 which is procurable only direct from 

 us.— PETER HENDERSON & CO. 



(See engraving.) Price, $1.15 oz., 

 $4.20 i 4 lb., $16.00 lb. 



Henderson's Succession Cabbage elicits praise wherever grown. 



"1 used your cabbage seed for the first time last year. The Succession 

 Cabbage were -.imply ureal, hundreds of heads weighing ij and 20 pounds, 

 and one that I pelted a little for .show purposes weighed 29} pounds." 

 B. H. DORWIN, Bainbridge, N. Y. 



"/ used to grow your Succession Cabbage years ago in Georgia and have 

 never found anything here as good, so I am ordering some." 



\. S. DENR AM, St. Augustine. Fla. 



"Henderson's Succession Cabbage Seed I find is the best variety I have 

 ever planted:' A. J. HAWSEY, Clinton, la. 



"Enclosed you will find photos of my field of Henderson's Succession 

 Cabbage. They are particularly good this year, and I have the biggest crop 

 I ei'er raised." GUS A. MORTON, Williston, Fla. 



"Henderson's Succession Cabbage is the finest in the world. I raised 

 one that weighed 27 lbs. cut off at the ground. All other seeds I purchased 

 from you gave perfect satisfaction." G. II'. PHILLIPS, West Monroe, La. 







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 ibbage grown from Hendersons strain of 

 Ball Hea'd or Holland Cabbage. From 2 

 got a yield of qo tons of the finest cabbage 

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 'CHOLZ BROTHERS, Milwaukee, Wis. 









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